Mineral Deposits Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics

Mineral Deposits  Continental Drift  and Plate Tectonics
Author: J. B. Wright
Publsiher: Dowden Hutchinson and Ross
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1977
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015002503079

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Mineral Deposits Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics

Mineral Deposits  Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
Author: Milos René
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1788022521

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Metal Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics

Metal Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics
Author: Frederick J. Sawkins
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662086810

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In this book metal deposits, in particular those of non-ferrous and precious metals, are classified and analyzed in terms of their plate tectonic settings. This approach allows a meaningful treatment of metal deposits of different types and provides significant insights into both their genesis and formative environments. The updated 2nd edition incorporates the most significant advances in economic geology of the last 5 years. Particular attention is paid to the geological settings and generative models of gold deposits of all kinds.

Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics

Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
Author: William Glen
Publsiher: Merrill Publishing Company
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822012591848

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Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics
Author: Wolfgang Frisch,Martin Meschede,Ronald C. Blakey
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2022-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030889999

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This textbook explains how mountains are formed and why there are old and young mountains. It provides a reconstruction of the Earths paleogeography and shows why the shapes of South America and Africa fit so well together. Furthermore, it explains why the Pacific is surrounded by a ring of volcanos and earthquake-prone areas while the edges of the Atlantic are relatively peaceful. This thoroughly revised textbook edition addresses all these questions and more through the presentation and explanation of the geodynamic processes upon which the theory of continental drift is based and which have led to the concept of plate tectonics. It is a source of information for students of geology, geophysics, geography, geosciences in general, general natural sciences, as well as professionals, and interested layman.

Arc Continent Collision

Arc Continent Collision
Author: Dennis Brown,Paul D. Ryan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540885580

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Arc-continent collision has been one of the important tectonic processes in the formation of mountain belts throughout geological time, and it continues to be so today along tectonically active plate boundaries such as those in the SW Pacific or the Caribbean. Arc-continent collision is thought to have been one of the most important process involved in the growth of the continental crust over geological time, and may also play an important role in its recycling back into the mantle via subduction. Understanding the geological processes that take place during arc-continent collision is therefore of importance for our understanding of how collisional orogens evolve and how the continental crust grows or is destroyed. Furthermore, zones of arc-continent collision are producers of much of the worlds primary economic wealth in the form of minerals, so understanding the processes that take place during these tectonic events is of importance in modeling how this mineral wealth is formed and preserved. This book brings together seventeen papers that are dedicated to the investigation of the tectonic processes that take place during arc-continent collision. It is divided into four sections that deal firstly with the main players involved in any arc-continent collision; the continental margin, the subduction zone, and finally the volcanic arc and its mineral deposits. The second section presents eight examples of arc-continent collisions that range from being currently active through to Palaeoproterozoic in age. The third section contains two papers, one that deals with the obduction of large-slab ophiolites and a second that presents a wide range of physical models of arc-continent collision. The fourth section brings everything that comes before together into a discussion of the processes of arc-continent collision.

Mineral Deposits Origin Evolution and Present Characteristics

Mineral Deposits  Origin  Evolution  and Present Characteristics
Author: J. H. Tatsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1973
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UCAL:$B440260

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Mineral Deposits and Global Tectonic Settings

Mineral Deposits and Global Tectonic Settings
Author: A. H. G. Mitchell,Magnus Sinclair Garson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1981
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCAL:B4199917

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